Rare and Distinctive Collections
- Buckminster Fuller, the creator of the Dymaxion Map Projection, spoke at the 1956 Conference on World Affairs. Then he gave CU Boulder a signed map. Learn about him and the humanitarian purpose of his famous map projection, in our World of Printed Maps series.
- The history of student activism for LGBTQ+ rights at CU Boulder is now available and on display at the University Libraries thanks to two students.
- A first edition of a rare, pedagogical music book by Giovanni Battista Martini was identified by music professor Robert Shay and now resides in Rare and Distinctive Collections.
- This paid internship will work with our Rare and Distinctive Collections. The deadline to apply is May 1.
- This month, we feature irrigation maps of the Boulder Valley from the 19th to the 21st centuries, ground water studies and historical aerial photography.
- The University Libraries’ Rare and Distinctive Collections Archives has acquired the papers of Matthew Fox, a progressive theologian who began his career in the Catholic Church and later established the Creation Spirituality movement.
- Experimental filmmakers Ken and Flo Jacobs donated written materials from their multi-decade career in New York’s avant-garde and experimental film community to the University Libraries’ Rare and Distinctive (RaD) Collections.
- Undergraduate students from the department of Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts have curated film and video from the Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections for screening on April 19 and 26.
- The World of Printed Maps is a regular feature that showcases the physical maps collection in the Earth Sciences & Map Library.
- The University Libraries are now accepting applications for an apprenticeship and two fellowship opportunities. Work with library mentors to gain professional experience during the spring 2023 semester. Applications are due December 4, 2022.